• Bega Group owned iced coffee brand, Dare, has released a limited-edition flavour for summer in a bold new can, with the launch of Strawberry Mocha Latte.
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    Bega Group owned iced coffee brand, Dare, has released a limited-edition flavour for summer in a bold new can, with the launch of Strawberry Mocha Latte. Source: Bega
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Bega Group owned iced coffee brand, Dare, has released a limited-edition flavour for summer in a bold new can, with the launch of Strawberry Mocha Latte.

With 200mg of caffeine and 120 calories, Dare’s Strawberry Mocha Latte is a refreshing twist on iced coffee, blending rich chocolate notes with a burst of strawberry flavour. The hot pink can stands out on shelves, ready to turn heads as the seasons change.

Dare Iced Coffee senior brand manager, Keri Morrison, said the brand has always been about delivering bold flavour and a serious kick of caffeine.

“With the new Strawberry Mocha Latte, we’re pushing the boundaries and dialling up the fun – it's pink, it’s punchy and it’s only here for a short time,” said Morrison.

Dare Charged Strawberry Mocha Latte is now available for a limited time only, exclusively in petrol & convenience and independent grocers for RRP $4.00.

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